After finishing 2018 with their powerful collaboration ‘It’s Not You’ with TwoWorldsApart featuring Delaney Jane, New York natives ONEDUO have returned to the new year with powerful Paradise Circus single ‘Cross My Heart.’
ONEDUO have been honing their craft since first coming together in 2012, experimenting with a variety of instruments alongside eclectic styles. Comprised of Michael Scimeca and Stephen Georgillis, these guys eventually showcased their signature sound in the summer of 2017 with ‘Illusion.’ With the success of ‘Illusion,’ ONEDUO saw themselves performing at venues like Electric Zoo, Pacha and Amsterdam Dance Event amongst many more.
Blending genres and musical influences, ONEDUO have been known to fuse melodic and powerful elements with a unique and uplifting twist to create a timeless and inspiring sound. Now, with ‘Cross My Heart,’ these guys yet again do just that.
Featuring the talented vocalist Ria Lucia, ONEDUO offer a rich experience in the form of calming and tasteful future bass production. With Lucia capturing the lyrics perfectly with her smooth and beautiful vocals alongside the enjoyable layer of bass and bright melody, ‘Cross My Heart’ captures the attention of fans, yet again.
With a powerful passion for music accompanied by a love of producing and songwriting, ONEDUO continue to achieve success with every release. After a widly successful 2018, the New York natives start the new year with relative ease, with the Paradise Circus single crossing the heart of fans all around the world.
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